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Death at the Door (Sheriff Lark Swenson and Detective Lacey Smith, 2)

Death at the Door (Sheriff Lark Swenson and Detective Lacey Smith, 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An incredible reading experience.
Review: In Door County, eastern Wisconsin, Ann Ranson, her husband John and Sheriff Lark Swensen of Big Oak play golf at the Gibraltar State Park course. Ann isn't a good player so when her shot goes off the mark, she thinks she injured the man lying on the ground. When they go to investigate, they discover that he is bleeding profusely from a knife wound. A call to 911 has State Detectives Lacey Smith and Joel Grenfurth work the scene because the local sheriff is short on help.

Lacey and Russ drag Lark into helping them since the three of them have worked on a case before, with a little help from John, and brought it to a successful completion. Russ and Lacey are in the area because they are working on a string of burglaries where antiques are taken from summer residents but there is no sign of forced entry and nothing in the houses are disturbed. When Paul Larsen dies, Lark, Lacey, Russ and find themselves spread thin working both cases not realizing that there is a link between the two crimes and if they find it, they will also find the killer.

K.C. Greenlief has written an exciting police procedural set against a back deep of beautiful backwoods country. The case is solved by tried and true investigative techniques but the who-done-it is interesting because anyone living in the area could be the killer or the thief. The relationship between Lacey and Lark is a hoot because he spends so much time trying not to show his feelings though they are obvious to everyone including lacy. Ann and John add civilian support that leads the police to some significant clus. DEATH AT THE DOOR is an incredible reading experience.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hole in One!
Review: Mrs. Greenlief has once again hit a hole in one with her next book in her series. I had to say i like this one just a bit better than her first book, "Cold Hunter's Moon," and i thought this book furthered the love afair between Lark and Lacey. I am happy that, that happened in this book, the last book left us hanging. One problem i had with this book is it started a bit to slow. It took ahile to really get into the investagation. The crime's in this book where better, and i thought the characters where better drawn out. I recomend this book to everyone who read the first one, or is intresting in reading a mystery novel that takes place in the woods of Upper Wisconson. Nice job Mrs. Greenlief, i hope for a 3rd book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Inept law officers
Review: OK--two law officers are lying in lawn chairs on a beach late at night. They spot a boat off shore with a running light coming in to shore in an area when summer homes are not as yet opened for the summer. The boat docks, a figure with a flashlight leaves the boat, goes into a home, does not turn on any lights, and shortly thereafter returns to his boat, and goes away. OK--these two law officers are in the area to investigate a handfull of thefts in summer homes not opened for the season and they do not investigate what they have just seen. They do not jump to their feet and run down the shore to see what is going on. What do they do. They idly wonder what the boater is doing (this in the middle of the night) and go back to whatever it was they were talking about. Nothing could save the book for me after this episode.


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